Lenovo's new 15-inch laptop receives wider international release with 1,100-nit OLED display and 48 GB VRAM

Lenovo has quietly released its latest AMD Strix Halo-powered laptop across Europe. For context, the company initially announced the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 as part of its MWC 2026 showcase in Barcelona. Then in mid-June, the 15.3-inch laptop arrived across Australia, East Asia and Southeast Asia.
Now, availability has expanded to the Eurozone and the UK. Currently, the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 can be purchased in member states like France, Ireland, Italy and Spain. However, the laptop is listed as 'coming soon' in other parts of the Eurozone, such as Austria and Germany.
Setting that aside, the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 comes exclusively with AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 388 chipset. While AMD configures the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 with the same Zen 5 architecture as the rest of the Strix Halo series, the chipset makes do with 8 CPU cores and 16 threads, which is only half as much as the volume found inside the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 powering the ROG Flow Z13 that we reviewed last year (curr. $1,999 on Amazon).
Still, the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 provides the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 with AMD's powerful Radeon 8060S iGPU. Additionally, the laptop can be configured with 64 GB of RAM, of which 48 GB can be assigned as VRAM. Moreover, Lenovo includes a 165 Hz OLED display that combines a 2.5K resolution with 1,100 nits peak brightness.
Rounding off proceedings is an 84 Wh battery, which contributes to the laptop's 1.71 kg weight and 347 x 242 x 16.7 mm dimensions. Pricing starts at €2,189-€2,249 and £1,870 with 32 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. At the time of writing, Lenovo charges £600/€700 for a 64 GB RAM upgrade and £190/€220 more for a 1 TB SSD. Please see the company's website for more details.
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